HANOVER, N.H. - Midfielder
Sarah Plumb (Wellesley, Mass.) of the Dartmouth women's lacrosse team has
received yet another award from a national media outlet following her stellar
play over the course of the 2012 season.

Plumb was one of 27 players from 13 Division I programs to
earn All-America honors from WomensLax.com. Of those 27 players selected, the
Big Green's senior co-captain was the only one from an Ivy League institution
to be recognized.

Plumb earned the national recognition for an outstanding final
season in Hanover, leading the team with 49 points on 37 goals and 12 assists. She set new career (155) and single-season
(82) records for both Dartmouth and the Ivy League on draw controls this year
and was vital to the team's run to a second straight NCAA Tournament
appearance.

The 2012 Ivy League Player of the Year, Plumb helped lead
Dartmouth to its first conference tournament championship in early May with
wins over Cornell and top-seeded Penn. She was also a unanimous All-Ivy
First-Team selection and was named to the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse
Coaches Association's (IWLCA) All-Northeast Region First Team earlier this
week.

WomensLax.com honored Plumb this season when it named her
the Division I Player of the Week following the Big Green's upset of No. 3 Duke
with a 9-8 win sudden-victory on March 17. Plumb scored the game-winning goal
less than a minute into the second overtime period, one of her three Ivy
League-leading winners this past spring.

The IWLCA All-American Teams will be announced Sunday
afternoon to coincide with the national championship game being held in Stony
Brook, N.Y.